A phantom-motion aftereffect

N Weisstein, W Maguire, K Berbaum - Science, 1977 - science.org
Motion aftereffects, typically found to result only from localized retinal stimulation, were
obtained within regions of the visual field that had not been stimulated by moving contours." …

Aftereffect of seen motion with a stabilized retinal image

RW Sekuler, L Ganz - Science, 1963 - science.org
Aftereffect of Seen Motion with a Stabilized Retinal Image and then turns to a nonmoving scene,
Such an explanation has been pro Page 1 References and Notes 1. R. Grubb, Acta Pathol …

Reduction or disappearance of visual after effect of movement in the absence of patterned surround

RH Day, E Strelow - Nature, 1971 - nature.com
THE apparent movement of stationary patterns in the opposite direction to their immediately
preceding real movement is among the earliest reported and most extensively investigated …

Visual motion perception: Experimental modification

RH Masland - Science, 1969 - science.org
If a human observer fixates a moving spiral pattern for 15 minutes, a negative aftereffect of
motion is perceived when he inspects a stationary spiral 20 hours later. The illusory motion …

[HTML][HTML] Visual motion aftereffects: Critical adaptation and test conditions

NJ WADE, L SPILLMANN, MT SWANSTON - Vision Research, 1996 - Elsevier
The visual motion aftereffect (MAE) typically occurs when stationary contours are presented
to a retinal region that has previously been exposed to motion. It can also be generated …

Topography of the motion aftereffect with and without eye movements

A Ezzati, A Golzar, ASR Afraz - Journal of Vision, 2008 - jov.arvojournals.org
Although a lot is known about various properties of the motion aftereffect (MAE), there is no
systematic study of the topographic organization of MAE. In the current study, first we …

Eye movements and the motion aftereffect: Alternatives to the induced motion hypothesis

A Chaudhuri - Vision research, 1991 - Elsevier
It has been previously reported that prolonged unidirectional smooth pursuit often produces
a negative motion aftereffect (MAE). This was believed to be caused by retinal image motion …

Autokinetic movement: Selective manipulation of directional components by image stabilization

L Matin, GE MacKinnon - Science, 1964 - science.org
With the retinal image of a 35-minute circular target stabilized against horizontal eye
movements, horizontal autokinesis is markedly reduced. It is suggested that this result is …

How do we avoid confounding the direction we are looking and the direction we are moving?

D Regan, KI Beverley - Science, 1982 - science.org
Contrary to a previous assumption, the center of the expanding pattern of visual flow is not
generally useful as an aid in judging the direction of self motion since its direction depends …

Objective measure of the dynamics of a visual movement illusion

J Thorson, GD Lange, M Biederman-Thorson - Science, 1969 - science.org
Apparent movement in peripheral vision can be induced by sequential flashing of two dots
that are spatially unresolved. Subjects used this illusion to make forced-choice estimates of …